Thursday, June 9, 2011

What is it about traveling in South America?

I keep telling Scott, who co-authors this blog, that I'll be posting about the Bamboo Bike Project sometime soon. I think it's a great idea but for some reason I just don't find myself interested in doing it at the moment! Maybe it's the plethora of blogs already doing it? Maybe it's the fact that I don't live in San Francisco or New York where the majority of the bamboo biking scene is unfolding. Whatever it is, there will be more to come in the future.

Speaking of the future, it looks bright for the One For One movement, made famous by TOMS Shoes. The new introduction of TOMS Eyewear means that Toms can expand its charitable contributions to a much broader range of customers - assuming you're willing to fork over at least $135 for a pair of sunglasses. We hope you are, but there is an alternative just in case the high price tag of these hipster shades has priced you out of the market for charitable consumerism.

Toms founder, Blake Mycoskie, who got his calling while traveling through Argentina, has good company in a man named Charles Perry. Charles was also globetrotting through South America when he got the charitable consumerism bug, and he has created a company called World Minded.

World Minded's mission is to create eco-friendly clothing with a purpose, and they do this by donating 10% percent of sales from their humanitarian collection of 100% Organic Cotton Tees, and 1% of sales from everything else.


World Minded may just be a start up right now, but they continue to collaborate with artists and brand ambassadors to further their mission of doing good through consumerism. They may lack some of the big name prestige of Patagonia, TOMS, and Timbuk2 but their designs are aesthetic, refreshing and purposeful. Look forward to World Minded's fall line coming out in August, 2011 for a new assortment of great looking tees, hoodies, and accessories. I believe that World Minded can do well on the basis of their designs alone, but let's make an extra effort to vote for the changes we want to see in the world by supporting them, and everyone else on the frontier of clothing with purpose.

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